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Re: Bias Light
CV #277152 11/01/09 02:37 PM
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That's not another chicken joke - is it?


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Re: Bias Light
Argon #277163 11/01/09 04:08 PM
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Burn in hell.
















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Re: Bias Light
Ken.C #277173 11/01/09 05:19 PM
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 Originally Posted By: kcarlile
Burn in hell.


Where are your manners? You should have said burn in hell, please. \:\/

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Joebob #277200 11/01/09 08:35 PM
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Bun in hewul, bleeze. </E1>

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Micah #277203 11/01/09 08:53 PM
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Thanks to this forum, I spent some more money! \:\) Just ordered the Ideal-Lume Panelight for my LCD upstairs. I'll see if it makes a big difference or not and report back.


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Re: Bias Light
Hansang #277214 11/01/09 09:56 PM
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Yeah, when I get my Ideal lumen standard I'll report back with my findings.


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Ken.C #277231 11/02/09 02:11 AM
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 Originally Posted By: kcarlile
Bun in hewul, bleeze. </E1>


You got something against chickens?


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Argon #277269 11/02/09 06:24 AM
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Anyone try this with some high CRI/high temp LED's? I'm guessing more efficient with easier dimming via high cycle PWM.

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BigHonu #277271 11/02/09 06:49 AM
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Are there high CRI LEDs? While phosphorescence is nearly coherent, the light from an LED is truly. So I imagine to get any where near a 90 CRI you'd have to cluster more than 3 colors of diodes, just as one has to do with the florescent coat.


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ClubNeon #277278 11/02/09 10:06 AM
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Cree and Seoul make some high CRI LED's, but I'm not sure if they are also high temp. Apparently the phosphor technology has improved a whole bunch, because AFAIK it is still the same yellow phosphor over blue die. I know some of the newer stuff can put out 120+ lumens with a little over 3V and 400mA or so.

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